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  The Battle of Shiloh and the Organizations Engaged

  ORGANIZATION OF THE UNION ARMY AT THE BATTLE OF SHILOH, TENNESSEE, APRIL 6-7, 1862

  ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE

  Maj. Gen. U. S. GRANT, Commanding

  FIRST DIVISION

  Maj. Gen. JOHN A. McCLERNAND

  First Brigade

  Col. ABRAHAM M. HARE (wounded), 11th Iowa

  Col. MARCELLUS M. CROCKER, 13th Iowa

  8th Illinois:

  Capt. James M. Ashmore (wounded)

  Capt. William H. Harvey (killed)

  Capt. Robert H. Sturgess

  18th Illinois:

  Maj. Samuel Eaton (wounded)

  Capt. Daniel H. Brush (wounded)

  Capt. William J. Dillion (killed)

  Capt. Jabez J. Anderson

  11th Iowa:

  Lieut. Col. William Hall (wounded)

  13th Iowa:

  Col. Marcellus M. Crocker

  Second Brigade

  Col. C. CARROLL MARSH, 20th Illinois

  11th Illinois:

  Lieut. Col. Thomas E. G. Ransom (wounded)

  Maj. Garrett Nevins (wounded)

  Capt. Lloyd D. Waddell

  Maj. Garrett Nevins

  20th Illinois:

  Lieut. Col. Evan Richards (wounded)

  Capt. Orton Frisbie

  45th Illinois:

  Col. John E. Smith

  48th Illinois:

  Col. Isham N. Hayniea

  Maj. Manning Mayfield

  Third Brigade

  Col. JULIUS RAITH (mortally wounded), 43d Illinois

  Lieut. Col. ENOS P. WOOD, 17th Illinois

  17th Illinois:

  Lieut. Col. Enos P. Wood

  Maj. Francis M. Smith

  29th Illinois:

  Lieut. Col. Charles M. Ferrell

  43d Illinois:

  Lieut. Col. Adolph Endelmann

  49th Illinois:

  Lieut. Col. Phineas Pease (wounded)

  Unattached

  Dresser’s Battery (D), 2d Illinois Light Artillery, Capt. James P. Timony

  McAllister’s Battery (D), 1st Illinois Light Artillery, Capt. Edward McAllister (wounded)

  Schwartz’s Battery (E), 2d Illinois Light Artillery, Lieut. George L. Nispel

  Burrows’ Battery, 14th Ohio Light Artillery, Capt. Jerome B. Burrows (wounded)

  1st Battalion, 4th Illinois Light Cavalry, Lieut. Col. William McCullough

  Carmichael’s Company Illinois Cavalry, Capt. Eagleton Carmichael

  Stewart’s Company Illinois Cavalry, Lieut. Ezra King

  SECOND DIVISION

  Brig. Gen. WILLIAM H. L. WALLACE

  (mortally wounded)

  Col. JAMES M. TUTTLE, 2d Iowa

  First Brigade

  Col. JAMES M. TUTTLE

  2d Iowa:

  Lt. Col. James Baker

  7th Iowa:

  Lt. Col. James C. Parrott

  12th Iowa:

  Col. Joseph J. Woods (wounded and captured)

  Capt. Samuel R. Edgington (captured)

  14th Iowa:

  Col. Wm. T. Shaw (captured)

  Second Brigade

  Brig. Gen. JOHN McARTHUR (wounded)

  Col. THOMAS MORTON, 81st Ohio

  9th
Illinois:

  Col. August Mersy

  12th Illinois:

  Lieut. Col. Augustus L. Chetlain

  Capt. James R. Hugunin

  13th Missouri:

  Col. Crafts J. Wright

  14th Missouri:

  Col. B. S. Compton

  81st Ohio:

  Col. Thomas Morton

  Third Brigade

  Col. THOMAS W. SWEENY (wounded), 52D Illinois

  Col. SILAS D. BALDWIN, 57th Illinois

  8th Iowa:

  Col. James L. Geddes (wounded and captured)

  7th Illinois:

  Maj. Richard Rowett

  50th Illinois:

  Col. Moses M. Bane (wounded)

  52d Illinois:

  Maj. Henry Stark

  Capt. Edwin A. Bowen

  57th Illinois:

  Col. Silas D. Baldwin

  Capt. Gustav A. Busse

  58th Illinois:

  Col. Wm. F. Lynch (captured)

  Artillery

  Willard’s Battery (A), 1st Illinois Light Artillery, Lieut. Peter P. Wood

  Maj. J. S. Cavender’s Battalion Missouri Artillery:

  Richardson’s Battery (D), 1st Missouri Light Artillery, Capt. Henry Richardson

  Welker’s Battery (H), 1st Missouri Light Artillery, Capt. Frederick Welker

  Stone’s Battery (K), 1st Missouri Light Artillery, Capt. George H. Stone

  Cavalry

  Company A, 2d Illinois Cavalry, Capt. John R. Hotaling

  Company B, 2d Illinois Cavalry, Capt. Thomas J. Larison

  Company C, 2d United States Cavalry, Lieut. James Powell

  Company I, 4th United States Cavalry, Lieut. James Powell

  THIRD DIVISION

  Maj. Gen. LEW WALLACE

  First Brigade

  Col. MORGAN L. SMITH, 8th Missouri

  11th Indiana:

  Col. George F. McGinnis

  24th Indiana:

  Col. Alvin P. Hovey

  8th Missouri:

  Lieut. Col. James Peckham

  Second Brigade

  Col. JOHN M. THAYER, 1st Nebraska

  23d Indiana:

  Col. William L. Sanderson

  1st Nebraska:

  Lieut. Col. William D. McCord

  58th Ohio:

  Col. Valentine Bausenwein

  68th Ohio:

  (not engaged at Shiloh; remained at Crump’s Landing)

  Col. Samuel H. Steadman

  Third Brigade

  Col. CHARLES WHITTLESEY, 20th Ohio

  20th Ohio:

  Lieut. Col. Manning F. Force

  56th Ohio:

  (not engaged at Shiloh; remained at Crump’s Landing)

  Col. Peter Kinney

  76th Ohio:

  Col. Charles R. Woods

  78th Ohio:

  Col. Mortimer D. Leggett

  Artillery

  Thompson’s Battery, 9th Indiana Light Artillery, Lieut. George R. Brown

  Buel’s Battery (I), 1st Missouri Light Artillery, Lieut. Charles H. Thurber

  Cavalry

  3d Battalion, 11th Illinois Cavalry, Maj. James F. Johnson

  (not engaged at Shiloh; remained at Crump’s Landing)

  3d Battalion, 5th Ohio Cavalry, Maj. Charles S. Hayes

  (not engaged at Shiloh; remained at Crump’s Landing)

  FOURTH DIVISION

  Brig. Gen. STEPHEN A. HURLBUT

  First Brigade

  Col. NELSON G. WILLIAMS (wounded), 3d Iowa

  Col. ISAAC C. PUGH, 41st Illinois

  28th Illinois:

  Col. Amory K. Johnson

  32d Illinois:

  Col. John Logan (wounded)

  41st Illinois:

  Col. Isaac C. Pugh

  Lieut. Col. Ansel Tupper (killed)

  Maj. John Warner

  Capt. John H. Nale

  3d Iowa:

  Maj. William M. Stone (captured)

  Lieut. George W. Crosley

  Second Brigade

  Col. JAMES C. VEATCH, 25th Indiana

  14th Illinois:

  Col. Cyrus Hall

  15th Illinois:

  Lieut. Col. Edward F. W. Ellis (killed)

  Capt. Louis D. Kelley

  Lieut. Col. William Cam, 14th Illinois

  46th Illinois:

  Col. John A. Davis (wounded)

  Lieut. Col. John J. Jones

  25th Indiana:

  Lieut. Col. William H. Morgan (wounded)

  Maj. John W. Foster

  Third Brigade

  Brig. Gen. JACOB G. LAUMAN

  31st Indiana:

  Col. Charles Cruft (wounded)

  Lieut. Col. John Osborn

  44th Indiana:

  Col. Hugh B. Reed

  17th Kentucky:

  Col. John H. McHenry, Jr.

  25th Kentucky:

  Lieut. Col. Benjamin H. Bristow

  Maj. William B. Wall (wounded)

  Capt. B. T. Underwood

  Col. John H. McHenry, Jr., 17th Kentucky

  Artillery

  Ross’s Battery, 2d Michigan Light Artillery, Lieut. Cuthbert W. Laing

  Mann’s Battery (C), 1st Missouri Light Artillery, Lieut. Edward Brotzmann

  Myers’s Battery, 13th Ohio Light Artillery, Capt. John B. Myers

  Cavalry

  1st and 2d Battalions 5th Ohio Cavalry, Col. William H. H. Taylor

  FIFTH DIVISION

  Brig. Gen. WILLIAM T. SHERMAN (wounded)

  First Brigade

  Col. JOHN A. McDOWELL (disabled), 6th Iowa

  40th Illinois:

  Col. Stephan G. Hicks (wounded)

  Lieut. Col. James W. Boothe

  6th Iowa:

  Capt. John Williams (wounded)

  Capt. Madison M. Walden

  46th Ohio:

  Col. Thomas Worthington

  Second Brigade

  Col. DAVID STUART (wounded), 55th Illinois

  Lieut. Col. OSCAR MALMBORG, 55th Illinois

  Col. T. KILBY SMITH, 54th Ohio

  55th Illinois:

  Lieut. Col. Oscar Malmborg

  54th Ohio:

  Col. T. Kilby Smith

  Lieut. Col. James A. Farden

  71st Ohio:

  Col. Rodney Mason

  Third Brigade

  Col. JESSE HILDEBRAND, 77th Ohio

  53d Ohio:

  Col. Jesse J. Appler

  Lieut. Col. Robert A. Fulton

  57th Ohio:

  Lieut. Col. Americus V. Rice

  77th Ohio:

  Lieut. Col. Willis De Hass

  Maj. Benjamin D. Fearing

  Fourth Brigade

  Col. RALPH P. BUCKLAND, 72d Ohio

  48th Ohio:

  Col. Peter J. Sullivan (wounded)

  Lieut. Col. Job R. Parker

  70th Ohio:

  Col. Joseph R. Cockerill

  72d Ohio:

  Lieut. Col. Herman Canfield (killed)

  Col. Ralph P. Buckland

  Artillery

  Maj. EZRA TAYLOR, Chief of Artillery

  Taylor’s Battery (B), 1st Illinois Light Artillery, Capt. Samuel E. Barrett

  Waterhouse’s Battery (E), 1st Illinois Light Artillery:

  Capt. Allen C. Waterhouse (wounded)

  Lieut. Abial R Abbott (wounded)

  Lieut. John A. Fitch

  Morton Battery, 6th Indiana Light Artillery, Capt. Frederick Behr (killed)

  Cavalry

  2d and 3d Battalions 4th Illinois Cavalry, Col. T. Lyle Dickey

  Thielemann’s two companies Illinois Cavalry, Capt. Christian Thielemann

  SIXTH DIVISION

  Brig. Gen. BENJAMIN M. PRENTISS (captured)

  First Brigade

  Col. EVERETT PEABODY (killed), 25th Missouri

  12th Michigan:

  Col. Francis Quinn

  21st Missouri:

  Col. David Moore (wounded)

  Lieut. Col. H. M. Woodyard

  25th Missou
ri:

  Lieut. Col. Robert T. Van Horn

  16th Wisconsin:

  Col. Benjamin Allen (wounded)

  Second Brigade

  Col. MADISON MILLER (captured), 18th Missouri

  61st Illinois:

  Col. Jacob Fry

  18th Missouri:

  Lieut. Col. Isaac V. Pratt (captured)

  18th Wisconsin:

  Col. James S. Alban (killed)

  Not Brigaded

  16th Iowa:

  (15th and 16th Iowa were on right in an independent command)

  Col. Alexander Chambers (wounded)

  Lieut. Col. Addison H. Sanders

  15th Iowa:

  (15th and 16th Iowa were on right in an independent command)

  Col. Hugh T. Reid (wounded)

  23d Missouri:

  (arrived on field about 9 o’clock April 6)

  Col. Jacob T. Tindall (killed)

  Lieut. Col. Quin Morton (captured)

  Artillery

  Hickenlooper’s Battery, 5th Ohio Light Artillery, Capt. Andrew Hickenlooper

  Munch’s Battery, 1st Minnesota Light Artillery, Capt. Emil Munch (wounded)

  Lieut. William Pfaender

  Cavalry

  1st and 2d Battalions, 11th Illinois Cavalry, Col. Robert G. Ingersoll

  Unassigned Troops

  15th Michigan:

  (temporarily attached Monday to Fourth Brigade, Army of the Ohio)

  Col. John M. Oliver

  14th Wisconsin:

  (temporarily attached Monday to Fourteenth Brigade, Army of the Ohio)

  Col. David E. Wood

  Battery H, 1st Illinois Light Artillery, Capt. Axel Silfversparre

  Battery I, 1st Illinois Light Artillery, Capt. Edward Bouton

  Battery B, 2d Illinois Artillery, siege guns, Capt. Relly Madison

  Battery F, 2d Illinois Light Artillery, Capt. John W. Powell (wounded)

  8th Battery, Ohio Light Artillery, Capt. Louis Markgraf

  ARMY OF THE OHIO

  Maj. Gen. DON CARLOS BUELL, Commanding

  SECOND DIVISION

  Brig, Gen. ALEXANDER McD. McCOOK

  Fourth Brigade

  Brig. Gen. LOVELL H. ROUSSEAU

  6th Indiana:

  Col. Thomas T. Crittenden

  5th Kentucky:

  Col. Harvey M. Buckley

  1st Ohio:

  Col. Benjamin F. Smith

  1st Battalion, 15th United States:

  Capt. Peter T. Swain, Maj. John H. King

  1st Battalion, 16th United States:

  Capt. Edwin F. Townsend, Maj. John H. King

  1st Battalion, 19th United States:

  Maj. Stephen D. Carpenter, Maj. John H. King

  Fifth Brigade

  Col. EDWARD N. KIRK (wounded), 34th Illinois

  34th Illinois:

  Maj. Charles N. Levanway (killed)

  Capt. Hiram W. Bristol

  29th Indiana:

  Lieut. Col. David M. Dunn